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The Black & White Village Trail – ‘unrivalled in England’. This is how Alec Clifton-Taylor described the half timbered ‘black and white’ buildings of north-west Herefordshire. Come and see if he was right!

What better way to see, hear and smell the beautiful Herefordshire countryside than by bike! Stop on a whim, admire the detail of the scenery and meet the cider producers who welcome visitors to share their passion for cider and perry.

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An eclectic collection of the best of British contemporary art & craft to include cards, prints, original paintings, ceramics, glass, jewellery, ironwork, wearables, sculpture, furniture and much more.

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Here at the Small Breeds Farm Park & Owl Centre at Kington, we have been welcoming visitors for the past 23 years to share with us our very special place and our wonderful collection of miniature, rare and friendly creatures.

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Westonbury Mill is in a peaceful area of the Welsh Marches close to the historic half timbered village of Pembridge. The three acre gardens are laid out around a tangle of streams and ponds, with wonderful views of the surrounding hills.

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The Medieval village of Weobley, the Jewel in the Crown of the Black and White villages, launches its Weobly Heritage Trail that gives visitors a flavour of the life once lived in the interesting buildings in this charming village.

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At Dunkertons, making cider and perry the traditional way always begins with the fruit we select. Our drinks are made from traditional varieties of apples and pears, chosen each Autumn for their particular characteristics.

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The Eardisland Dovecote is one of Eardisland’s most distinctive historical buildings. Its origins are probably late 17th or early 18th century, although the earliest reference to a dovecote in the village is 1469.